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Re: SOL in Florida--What is it? 4 or 5 yrs? Please read...


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Posted by Keyser Soze (152.163.253.37) on October 11, 2003 at 19:52:20:

In Reply to: SOL in Florida--What is it? 4 or 5 yrs? Please read... posted by Appleclean on October 11, 2003 at 18:38:03:

PS -
I swear the reason everyone sings this bullshale tune called "It's five years on a credit card, a credit card is a written contract" is because the collection 'industry' will stop at nothing to gain its ends promises a nice reward to those who fool us into paying SOL debt.

Collectors misrepresent this law to gain an extra year of wiggle room to prosecute. It's four years, period. The morons will tell you a credit card application is a signed contract. No, no it is not. One party signed, not two. The second signature is not 'implied' as some greaseballs claim. It's four years. An application is not a contract, it doesn't begin to fit the definition of a contract.
The crudit & collections 'industry' fears the truth about this because they'e taken millions from consumers with this clearly fraudulent ruse.

Clearly,

Keyser Soze


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